Proposed four-phase, three-building project with 673 residential units and 10,370 square feet of retail use
Part of the old Washington Gas/Steuart Petroleum site
Currently going through zoning process; no timeline for construction

A massing drawing showing the design for all phases of 1333 M Street, revamped in 2013 as a project with three residential buildings just northwest of the Anacostia River.

A satellite view of the 1333 M footprint, with Maritime Plaza at left and Boathouse Row below, with M Street running along top.

From the 2013 zoning filing, a map of the site plan for all four phases of the development. (Click to enlarge)

The first phase of the project would be a 10-story, 218-unit building, viewed in the design as the first of two towers in a single building at 1333 M. A large open lawn area would be installed to the south of the building, at least until construction of the second tower, planned for Phase II, which would have 133 units in a nine-story building. (From the August 2014 zoning submission.)

An August 2014 rendering showing the Phase I building as seen from M Street, looking west.

Another August 2014 rendering of the Phase I building, as seen from the Anacostia River, giving a better view of the rise from the riverside to the building.

The circle seen in the images above, looking northeast from M Street toward the 1333 M footprint. (10/05)

The first phase of the project would be a 10-story, 218-unit building, viewed in the design as the first of two towers in a single building at 1333 M. A large open lawn area would be installed to the south of the building, at least until construction of the second tower, planned for Phase II, which would have 133 units in a nine-story building. (From the 8/14 zoning filing)